1965 NCAA College Division Men's Basketball Tournament

1965 NCAA Men's Division II
Basketball Tournament
Teams 32
Finals Site Evansville, Indiana
Champions Evansville (4th title)
Runner-Up Southern Illinois (1st title game)
Semifinalists North Dakota (1st Final Four)
St. Michael's (2nd Final Four)
Winning Coach Arad McCutchan (Evansville (4th title))
Most Outstanding Player Jerry Sloan Evansville
Attendance 36,084
NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournaments
«1964  1966»

The 1965 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1964-5 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Evansville and Evansville's Jerry Sloan was the Most Outstanding Player for the second consecutive year.

Regional participants

School Outcome
Akron Regional Champion
Buffalo Runner-up
Randolph-Macon Fourth Place
Steubenville Third Place
School Outcome
Assumption Runner-up
Hartwick Third Place
Le Moyne Fourth Place
St. Michael's Regional Champion
School Outcome
Bellarmine Runner-up
Bethune-Cookman Fourth Place
Evansville Regional Champion
Norfolk State Third Place
School Outcome
Albright Fourth Place
Cheyney Third Place
Long Island Runner-up
Philadelphia U Regional Champion
School Outcome
Minnesota Duluth Third Place
MSU Moorhead Runner-up
North Dakota Regional Champion
Northern Colorado Fourth Place
School Outcome
Fresno State Runner-up
San Francisco State Third Place
Seattle Pacific Regional Champion
UNLV Fourth Place
School Outcome
Central Michigan Runner-up
Concordia (IL) Fourth Place
Jackson State Third Place
Southern Illinois Regional Champion
School Outcome
Abilene Christian Runner-up
Central Missouri Third Place
Doane Fourth Place
Washington-St. Louis Regional Champion

Regionals

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Buffalo 81
Randolph-Macon 69
Buffalo 58
Akron 69
Akron 72
Steubenville 70
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
St. Michael's 77
Hartwick 72
St. Michael's 83
Assumption 76
Assumption 76
Le Moyne 58
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Evansville 116
Bethune-Cookman 77
Evansville 81
Bellarmine 74
Bellarmine 91
Norfolk State 74
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Long Island 57
Cheyney 48
Long Island 58
Philadelphia U 61
Philadelphia U 50
Albirght 49
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
MSU-Moorhead 74
Northern Colorado 73
MSU-Moorhead 57
North Dakota 82
North Dakota 67
Minnesota Duluth 57
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Fresno State 74
UNLV 61
Fresno State 68
Seattle Pacific 82
Seattle Pacific 107
San Francisco State 78
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Central Michigan 83
Jackson State 79
Central Michigan 62
Southern Illinois 90
Southern Illinois 71
Concordia (IL) 70
Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Abilene Christian 91
Doane 50
Abilene Christian 66
Washington-St. Louis 69
Washington-St. Louis 82
Central Missouri 67

*denotes each overtime played

National Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Akron 87
St. Michael's 101
St. Michael's 70
Evansville 93
Evansville 92
Philadelphia U 76
Evansville 85*
Southern Illinois 82
North Dakota 97
Seattle Pacific 83
North Dakota 64
Southern Illinois 97
Southern Illinois 76
Washington-St. Louis 67

*denotes each overtime played

See also

References

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